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., australia, and europe say this plan could kill any chance of a two-state solution. our frederick plankin actually visited the construction zone. >> reporter: these barren hills outside jerusalem are the center of the international uproar. the area is called e1 in the west bank where israel says it's planning to construct a settlement neighborhood. the land is already developed with power lines, roads, and a functioning police station. a few miles away in the palestinian town people say the new settlement construction would be catastrophic. this taxi driver believes it would make it almost impossible for him to get to many towns in the west bank. if they build this settlement and close off our roads, it will mean that my trip from hebron to jericho will take between five hours and a whole day, he says. the construction here would essentially be an expansion of one of the largest israeli settlements in the west bank. israel announced the construction of some 3,000 homes in the west bank and east jerusalem as a punitive measure after palestinians won a bid for upgraded
., australia, and europe say this plan could kill any chance of a two-state solution. our frederick plankin actually visited the construction zone. >> reporter: these barren hills outside jerusalem are the center of the international uproar. the area is called e1 in the west bank where israel says it's planning to construct a settlement neighborhood. the land is already developed with power lines, roads, and a functioning police station. a few miles away in the palestinian town people say...
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europe is going to be in the dulldrums for quite some time and i think what all of you recognize and many of you have told me is that everybody is looking to america. because they understand that if we're able to put forward a long-term agenda for growth and prosperity that's broad-based here in the united states, then confidence will not just increase here in the united states, it will increase globally and we can get the kind of virtuous cycle that we all want to see. what is holding us back right now, ironically, is a lot of stuff that's going on in this town and i know that many of you have come down here to try to see, is there a way that we can break through the log jam and go ahead and get things done. and i'm here to tell you that nobody wants to get this done more than me. i know that you've got a lot of briefings but let me just try to describe where the situation is right now with respect to our fiscal situation, both what the opportunities are but what also the challenges are. i campaigned over the last year on the idea that we need to make sure that this economy is growi
europe is going to be in the dulldrums for quite some time and i think what all of you recognize and many of you have told me is that everybody is looking to america. because they understand that if we're able to put forward a long-term agenda for growth and prosperity that's broad-based here in the united states, then confidence will not just increase here in the united states, it will increase globally and we can get the kind of virtuous cycle that we all want to see. what is holding us back...
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start talking about the facts, the medieval warming period and roman warming period, those are just in europe. let's see if we can agree on a couple things. do you agree that when i was a kid or when you were a kid, there was 340 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? >> sure. it's rising. what's your point? >> so here's the point, is it's rising extraordinarily fast. that's the difference between the bad old days and now. >> carbon dioxide -- >> much faster than ever in history. >> let him finish, mark. let him finish. >> it's the rate that's of great concern more than the actual -- >> what do you put that rate down to, bill? >> it's human activity. you go back -- this is what i say all the time. you look at the ice and you find bubbles of trapped gas from 200 years ago, let alone 1,000 years ago. there's nobody running around with a hypodermic needle injecting bubbles of gas in ancient ice cores. that's the ancient atmosphere in there so you can determine the composition quite accurately. >> what are the biggest factors, the man-made factors creating the acceleration of co2
start talking about the facts, the medieval warming period and roman warming period, those are just in europe. let's see if we can agree on a couple things. do you agree that when i was a kid or when you were a kid, there was 340 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? >> sure. it's rising. what's your point? >> so here's the point, is it's rising extraordinarily fast. that's the difference between the bad old days and now. >> carbon dioxide -- >> much...
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the australia-based institute of economics and peace says people in western europe are 19 times more likely to be killed in a terror attack. researchers found incidents worldwide have increased nearly ever year since 2001 but deaths are down. >>> in a field test of a 3-d printed assault rifle failed after firing just six rounds. it's a setback for the wikiweapon project. they are trying to make a firearm from parts currently available for 3d printing. >>> look at these stunning nasa image s taken by environmental satellite. they are collected in a new nasa e-book called earth as art. the e-book is free under the connect link on nasa's website. >> those colors. >> space and art lovers unite. >>> a story that will inspire you to do something good today. a group of total strangers come together, they lift a car off a mom and her baby that is in her arms after a horrific crash. the two officers who responded are with us this morning. >>> and our very own barbara starr brings us a sneak peek of "zero dark 30," the film about how the u.s. hunted down and killed osama bin laden. all of a su
the australia-based institute of economics and peace says people in western europe are 19 times more likely to be killed in a terror attack. researchers found incidents worldwide have increased nearly ever year since 2001 but deaths are down. >>> in a field test of a 3-d printed assault rifle failed after firing just six rounds. it's a setback for the wikiweapon project. they are trying to make a firearm from parts currently available for 3d printing. >>> look at these...
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., europe and the arab world tell cnn there's no indication assad is ready to leave syria. >> is he the type of person that would take asylum or will he go down fighting? >> i think there's a chance he will huddle, it's whether his sect will want to huddle with him or not. he's been a failure as a president. >> reporter: the sect he's talking about are the offshoot of shiite islam, a small minority that assad's family is a part of. if assad does leave, could he be investigated eventually captured on war crimes charges. >> ecuador, venezuela, cuba are countries where he could feel safe for the time being. he has to be concerned about a shift in the winds and any of those governments as well. and certainly no one expects the regime to continue indefinitely. >> right now, those nations leaders are more sympathetic to assad. there's another ally even closer. >> couldn't he just go to iran, is that a more feasible location? >> it's easier for him to go to iran, it's a shorter flight. in the end the islamic republic is the place where president assad and his family are going to be safe. >> if
., europe and the arab world tell cnn there's no indication assad is ready to leave syria. >> is he the type of person that would take asylum or will he go down fighting? >> i think there's a chance he will huddle, it's whether his sect will want to huddle with him or not. he's been a failure as a president. >> reporter: the sect he's talking about are the offshoot of shiite islam, a small minority that assad's family is a part of. if assad does leave, could he be investigated...
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bennett is europe still taking the lead and had other countries when it comes to -- >> is europe still taking the lead ahead of other countries when it comes to climate protection? >> europe does not speak with one voice right now. germany wants to come to more ambitious reduction targets. they want increased their targets to 30%. right now, they stand at 20%. poland, in particular, is strongly opposing this. right now, europe is not speaking with one voice and cannot give any momentum to these talks. i am actually quite pessimistic that anything substantial will come out of these talks in terms of cutting greenhouse gases. >> thank you very much for joining us. the legendary jazz pianist dave brubeck has died just one day before his 92nd birthday. >> the he recorded jazz classics and he performed with the likes of duke ellington and ella fitzgerald. >> that's it for now. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
bennett is europe still taking the lead and had other countries when it comes to -- >> is europe still taking the lead ahead of other countries when it comes to climate protection? >> europe does not speak with one voice right now. germany wants to come to more ambitious reduction targets. they want increased their targets to 30%. right now, they stand at 20%. poland, in particular, is strongly opposing this. right now, europe is not speaking with one voice and cannot give any...
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banks not doing too badly in europe as well. as far as debt markets, we had a spanish auction as well a short while ago. yields in spain, slightly higher on the back of it, up 5.35 percent. they did raise four and a quarter between the 3.5 to 4.5 billion they were looking the raise. they didn't get the total 4.5 billion, but it was across the three, seven and ten years. yields actually lower from previous auctions, still a bit higher on the seven year. what was interesting was the spanish ten year auction yield this morning came in 5.32%, pretty close to the cash yield as well. 5.46% was what the yield was in october, and 2.3 times. the ten-year today was better. they are now pre-funding for 2013. they've done the 2012 funding. on the commodity markets -- sorry, on the currency markets this is where we stand at the moment. aussie/dollar might be a little bit firmer, bearing in mind the sterling taking a bit of a dip. new orders contracting in the services pmi. for the first time since december 2010, not a good outlook for mr. os
banks not doing too badly in europe as well. as far as debt markets, we had a spanish auction as well a short while ago. yields in spain, slightly higher on the back of it, up 5.35 percent. they did raise four and a quarter between the 3.5 to 4.5 billion they were looking the raise. they didn't get the total 4.5 billion, but it was across the three, seven and ten years. yields actually lower from previous auctions, still a bit higher on the seven year. what was interesting was the spanish ten...
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the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing they have going for them is fears of the cliff. we know that when the cliff jump we know that when the cliff jump price , well, i say the worst has been prepared for. key bank may be the worst of the bunch. it has been a terrible investment up until things turned. and then we will look back and say what the heck were we thinking. why didn't we bid 7 and buy key bank instead of selling it like everybody else? stick with cramer.
the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing...
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i think if you want the best value, you're probably going to end up somewhere in europe. >> in europe? and does the debt crisis make you reluctant there? you think there are real valuations and ultimate growth levels to come there? >> yeah, i think you have to take it all into account. it's down to individual stocks, but people like dividends. you can get twice the dividend levels with some large companies in europe selling at cheap valuations. we know all the problems haven't been fixed there, but you compare to what we were talking about in europe a year ago versus today, particularly exporters with china maybe turning a little bit. i just think an awful lot of money has left that area. if any of it starts moving back, and maybe that's what we're seeing, it's a nice place to be. the trick is you have to be there before the turn. >> hey, bill. >> yeah, rick? >> with citigroup cutting 11,000 jobs, austerity makes their stock run up. i'd like to know what our guests think if many of the others are going to be cutting. investors found something golden in those cuts. >> it's true because
i think if you want the best value, you're probably going to end up somewhere in europe. >> in europe? and does the debt crisis make you reluctant there? you think there are real valuations and ultimate growth levels to come there? >> yeah, i think you have to take it all into account. it's down to individual stocks, but people like dividends. you can get twice the dividend levels with some large companies in europe selling at cheap valuations. we know all the problems haven't been...
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europe is looking messy. the snow is really causing problems in central europe and further out to the west over the british isles. a lot of low pressure systems dotted around and it's still frigid. the cold air right down to the mediterranean. so plenty of snow is available. down to the southeast, it's going to be rain rather than snow. heavy rain heading into turkey could cause flash flooding problems. and in fact, the black sea region has been stormy recently. i want to show you video from tuesday. this is showing you what happened when a cargo ship was brought in due to engine malfunction. two other incidents off the turkish coast left two dead and 12 missing, according to coastal authorities. one of the boats sank. this was a rescue boat caught in the rough seas there. when stormy conditions like this happen, usually the sea is closed to traffic. yet on tuesday it remained open, and that's the picture that we see there. certainly it's going to be very stormy once again. another low heading into the black
europe is looking messy. the snow is really causing problems in central europe and further out to the west over the british isles. a lot of low pressure systems dotted around and it's still frigid. the cold air right down to the mediterranean. so plenty of snow is available. down to the southeast, it's going to be rain rather than snow. heavy rain heading into turkey could cause flash flooding problems. and in fact, the black sea region has been stormy recently. i want to show you video from...
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central europe last year, budapest, the czech republic had gone from a leading country in central europe, leading the region in laws and in the constitution of equality 16 years ago to a complete reversal today. it's got one of the worst records today of the deprivation of rights of women, roma people, jews, and lgbt people. sound familiar, that grouping? i was not prepared for what i was going to find in budapest. i was not prepared for the thousands ofneo nazis and state sanctioned militia that would meet a couple hundred marchers, thousands of them. * there was one young man, 21 years old, young hungarian, who would be the only person to go on tv with me, only hungarian, malan would take a blow horn and walk through the streets against families that hated us, and he walked and he shouted and he kept the morale up as we were walking against this sea of people who didn't like us because we were representing the inclusion and diversity that we so much cherish here. he was inspired by the story of my uncle and he said to me, do you think this is how harvey felt? and i said to him, it's ex
central europe last year, budapest, the czech republic had gone from a leading country in central europe, leading the region in laws and in the constitution of equality 16 years ago to a complete reversal today. it's got one of the worst records today of the deprivation of rights of women, roma people, jews, and lgbt people. sound familiar, that grouping? i was not prepared for what i was going to find in budapest. i was not prepared for the thousands ofneo nazis and state sanctioned militia...
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turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14, j.m.w. turner was apprenticed to an architect as a draftsman. architectural views appeared in his works throughout his life. the next year, turner entered the royal academy of arts school at somerset house. its president, the painter joshua reynolds, endorsed the prevailing view that ranked paintings in a clearly defined hierarchy. history painting was considered the noblest because it could portray events drawn from historical incidents, literature, the bible and mythology. genre painting, scenes from daily life, came next because they also offered exa
turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14,...
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apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this company's crushed shareholders for many, many years, but this new management team, you've got to hand it to them for taking tough medicine right before the holidays, firing 11,000 people, shutting down underperforming operations around the globe. no, i don't want to work there, and i feel terrible at the layoffs. i've got a ton of friends over citi, but i would be happy if i was a shareholder. something we're asking of our politicians, they can't do that. but citigroup's management was willing to take the hard medicine for the shareholders. we hear endless negativity about china and europe, but the chinese market
apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this...
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it certainly does not think that all 6000 banks in europe should be involved. france on the other hand -- france and spain leading the charge, saying that this must be done now. financial markets are being very good and not panicking, but if they see continued failure of eurozone finance ministers to agree to this, we might get the restoration of finance of duties, which of costa much trouble in recent years. the deadline for agreeing is no overarching bank advisory super body is meant to be in place on january 1. it does not look likely, and a lot of frustration at this meeting today with the sides deeply divided and no sign of agreement. that, of course, is the basic issue -- why has there not an overarching supervisory control? precisely because it was difficult to do then. the eurozone crisis highlighted that failure, and we've still got the same problems blighting the regular meetings of finance ministers. >> despite the eurozone crisis, german exports are still robust. >> we will have the latest on the german export data later on in the program, but first
it certainly does not think that all 6000 banks in europe should be involved. france on the other hand -- france and spain leading the charge, saying that this must be done now. financial markets are being very good and not panicking, but if they see continued failure of eurozone finance ministers to agree to this, we might get the restoration of finance of duties, which of costa much trouble in recent years. the deadline for agreeing is no overarching bank advisory super body is meant to be in...
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europe will get this done. they're not going to let various parts of the eurozone default, fall of the edge." >> jon corzine was betting on a bailout. he was betting that the relatively risky parts of europe uld becomemeess risky,ot more risky. >> the fragile greek government is at a stalemate in the debt crisis... >> jon corzine has always been a gamblin' man. this is what he does. y do scorpns sting? because that's what they do. >> and so he bought billions of dollars worth of these bonds in a way that seemed to hearken back to his days at goldman. he basically made a goldman-sized bet at a firm that was only a sliver of goldman sachs. >> narrator: they were structured as large derivative deals that allowed mf global to book profits immediately in order to right its balance sheet. >> the way that this particular thing was structured, it's a really obscure and complicated transaction, where essentially you can book the profits on the front end. >> when i make an investment, i have to wait to see how it turns o
europe will get this done. they're not going to let various parts of the eurozone default, fall of the edge." >> jon corzine was betting on a bailout. he was betting that the relatively risky parts of europe uld becomemeess risky,ot more risky. >> the fragile greek government is at a stalemate in the debt crisis... >> jon corzine has always been a gamblin' man. this is what he does. y do scorpns sting? because that's what they do. >> and so he bought billions of...
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incidently, mainly from europe. there have been changes in the patterns of the fish, so our whole economy is now at risk. if it continues like this, the seychelles, the sea level rise will not be our biggest problem but we will become a failed state. >> you are in the indian ocean. place yourself geographically with other islands off the coast of africa that you are near. >> we are in the group of 115 islands east of kenya, north of madagascar. we cover a huge area of the southwestern indian ocean. we're at the full mercy of what happens in the ocean. we are ocean people. anything that affects oceans, whether through increased temperatures, acidification, which is a bigger threat to khor reece that morning temperatures. >> what happened with acidification? why is that a result of climate change? >> we are reaching the limits of carbon dioxide and water can take out of the air. we have abused the oceans as we have abused the forests. >> people here have said they joked that they found something with a label made in t
incidently, mainly from europe. there have been changes in the patterns of the fish, so our whole economy is now at risk. if it continues like this, the seychelles, the sea level rise will not be our biggest problem but we will become a failed state. >> you are in the indian ocean. place yourself geographically with other islands off the coast of africa that you are near. >> we are in the group of 115 islands east of kenya, north of madagascar. we cover a huge area of the...
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champagne sales are going flat in europe. so far this year, champagne shipments from popular french regions have dropped 5%. while many blame the euro crisis, cold weather and rain have damaged this year's crop of grapes needed to produce the festive beverage. however, while sales are down in europe, demand from the u.s. has remained steady. champagn sales are expected to bubble up for year-end celebrations. forbes is out with its annual list of overpaid actors. eddie murphy plays high this year, coming in at number one. according to forbes, the actor has had a string of flops following the blockbuster shrek movies. forbes estimates for every dollar murphy is paid, the return on average for his last 3 films is $2.30.katherine heigl logs second with a return of $3.40. reese witherspoon is third at $3.90. sandra bullock at 4th with $5, and jack black rounds out the list at $5.20. still to come, how friction in washington is chipping away at the economy. chuck coppola has a report. but first, places to park your money in 2013 is
champagne sales are going flat in europe. so far this year, champagne shipments from popular french regions have dropped 5%. while many blame the euro crisis, cold weather and rain have damaged this year's crop of grapes needed to produce the festive beverage. however, while sales are down in europe, demand from the u.s. has remained steady. champagn sales are expected to bubble up for year-end celebrations. forbes is out with its annual list of overpaid actors. eddie murphy plays high this...
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and europe. there's not development the last few years. that is, of course -- that hampers our growth. >> it hampers growth but makes you more -- the ones that are existing would be more dear, wouldn't they? >> exactly. inventory is slowing down. as a company, you need to grow. you need new destination, you need new availability for your guests. we need to have more deals frankly in the u.s. in asia, it's growing all around. construction in bangkok, in japan, in russia, in middle east. we're growing all around, in russia and in china. however, growth is not taking place in the u.s. and europe. and for major developments. >> we talked about back when greg was dealing with the financial crisis. we questioned whether luxury was going to be something to invest in. >> oh, absolutely unquestionably. >> nothing will change? >> the one thing we have to understand, though, luxury is changing. what you call luxury today, the traditional five-star hotels. they will be known as affordable luxury. and then th
and europe. there's not development the last few years. that is, of course -- that hampers our growth. >> it hampers growth but makes you more -- the ones that are existing would be more dear, wouldn't they? >> exactly. inventory is slowing down. as a company, you need to grow. you need new destination, you need new availability for your guests. we need to have more deals frankly in the u.s. in asia, it's growing all around. construction in bangkok, in japan, in russia, in middle...
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as its ties with europe become famous as management and calls for. ground swell of public support. that's after the break. in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the spectroscope place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood
as its ties with europe become famous as management and calls for. ground swell of public support. that's after the break. in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the spectroscope place...
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fiscal problems or the drama in europe what might we be missing elsewhere say japan the former c.e.o. of the japanese company olympus michael woodford is here he went from sea level executive to whistleblower he's here to talk about the one point seven billion dollar fraud he exposed as well as what he thinks about war and your business practices and economic power in japan and president obama says he would love to have a business leader for his economic team this term but he says it is just so hard to recruit why. the confirmation process has become so miserable it's so drawn out. now it may not get as much play but how does senate confirmation get in the way of properly policing the financial sector we'll have a reality check plus former senator alan simpson been a guest on this show and he has a new message for millennia old. used to grammy your breath first. world problems and giving on you tube show you can see gangnam style and. we will talk more about what's behind the debt related directive in loose change let's get to today's capital account. the company a limp is if you're n
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chris just returned from a trip to europe's capitals, including athens, and shares his experience of the complete xlik devastation in greece currently dealing with. >> jared bernstein, former economic adviser. >> we don't know what the risks are of what might happen january 1st. there's a risk it could be horrible. that's all i'm saying. tell me what you saw in athens n greece when you were just there. >> i've traveled to greece quite a bit over the last few years for political work i've done there in the past. i don't know how to express it any more clearly than it was unbelievably sad and depressing. i mean, the country is in a great depression. unemployment is about 25%. unemployment among youths is about 55%. the economy contracted by 7.2% in the last quarter. those are numbers. i'll tell what you i saw which i think is more go through part o the greek beverly hills, if you will, and you see store closed everywhere. you go down near the acropolpys and stores are closed everywhere. but the most powerful story is i asked the cab driver, how are !? he said, terrible. after expenses,
chris just returned from a trip to europe's capitals, including athens, and shares his experience of the complete xlik devastation in greece currently dealing with. >> jared bernstein, former economic adviser. >> we don't know what the risks are of what might happen january 1st. there's a risk it could be horrible. that's all i'm saying. tell me what you saw in athens n greece when you were just there. >> i've traveled to greece quite a bit over the last few years for...
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everyone calls running around europe burner and. no you don't listen to me it's there it's on railways time no. really have the option to go this time here you can always go down there but it's not really. going to. make the city. burning like a movie. and. it's it's it's got the best. i'm a proud artists all coming together. now and then there's. the land not a bad neighborhood instructs there's nobody nobody has. to answer. in the. sun cause. i'm not the. same shallots you. can greet you miss that you treat me any. chance they didn't leave the. cause. was. maybe you need it it was. me. this is high time this is my secret this is my secret this bump that me and my college friends came up playing i don't rent. rockets now when we asked me if you go up and make a racket check like that and i'll be the type that. show. that. this is where they there's this is the furthest out part of the city the last streets were on like she's your age starts at a and and they go as a clock from two o'clock as like a horseshoe to ten o'clock and i ju
everyone calls running around europe burner and. no you don't listen to me it's there it's on railways time no. really have the option to go this time here you can always go down there but it's not really. going to. make the city. burning like a movie. and. it's it's it's got the best. i'm a proud artists all coming together. now and then there's. the land not a bad neighborhood instructs there's nobody nobody has. to answer. in the. sun cause. i'm not the. same shallots you. can greet you miss...
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if europe turns, china is strong. this is not a yum situation. >> those revenues are at 50% in 2012. this is a major, major group for starbucks. now they'll link rewards card to some of these products. you go to the supermarket and somehow that will be linked that reinforces the ecosystem so consumers can get rewards even if they buy starbucks products out of the store. >> short of the line, more complex the kitchen can be. the pipeline for new products in years to come. >> they have great stores. if the stores can handle more, gross margins could go up. remember, the price of coffee has come down dramatically. has the price of your cup of coffee come down? they don't really pass that on. >> it's like the prime rate when that gets lower. rough morning for pandora. ceo joe kennedy will discuss challenges facing that company later this morning live when he talks to julia boorstin and live coverage of the president with remarks on the fiscal cliff before the business roundtable. can he convince corporate leaders he has t
if europe turns, china is strong. this is not a yum situation. >> those revenues are at 50% in 2012. this is a major, major group for starbucks. now they'll link rewards card to some of these products. you go to the supermarket and somehow that will be linked that reinforces the ecosystem so consumers can get rewards even if they buy starbucks products out of the store. >> short of the line, more complex the kitchen can be. the pipeline for new products in years to come. >>...
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in europe and here. at the highest level, you have an ideology or it at the lowest level come you have an organization. jenna: let's talk about the ideology. as it has grown up, hasn't gotten more western or extreme? what direction has gone? >> the ideology, the goal, it is what to implement, the muslim brotherhood, for example, they are not really terrorists by our measure it, but militants. all of these doctrines teach the same thing. what has changed is how to deliver this ideology to the younger generation. around the mosque were teaching centers -- now it is on the internet. jenna: an example of that, this is just one example -- this is one little boy and he was speaking about martyrdom and during the palestinians in their fight. the website pointed to him. here it is the little boy who is preaching these things. he is saying that this is -- we don't know anything about that little boy, but this is one of the examples as you look at this next generation. how do we combat the ideology? what do we do?
in europe and here. at the highest level, you have an ideology or it at the lowest level come you have an organization. jenna: let's talk about the ideology. as it has grown up, hasn't gotten more western or extreme? what direction has gone? >> the ideology, the goal, it is what to implement, the muslim brotherhood, for example, they are not really terrorists by our measure it, but militants. all of these doctrines teach the same thing. what has changed is how to deliver this ideology to...
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and everyone calls running around europe or manager. no we're only going to be there it's on railways time no. rolling out the option to go this time here you can always go to the desert there but it's not really. like. it's. got the best of the bad stuff around artists all coming together. and there's. not a bad blood instructs there's blood in the buzz. the engine. was. not in the. shallots you. can't. eat you can't use that you. can't been lazy. that. me and. the lady it was. me. this is i'm this is my secret this is my secret facepalm that me and my college friends came up late on a ranch. rocket now when we have to be fixed but you go up and make a rocket ship like that and having to pack. shit. like. this is where they there's this is the furthest out part of the city the last streets were on like she's your age starts to a and and they go as a clock from two o'clock as like a horseshoe to ten o'clock and i just want to show this area and show how big it is because when we come back later in the week this is all going to be full a
and everyone calls running around europe or manager. no we're only going to be there it's on railways time no. rolling out the option to go this time here you can always go to the desert there but it's not really. like. it's. got the best of the bad stuff around artists all coming together. and there's. not a bad blood instructs there's blood in the buzz. the engine. was. not in the. shallots you. can't. eat you can't use that you. can't been lazy. that. me and. the lady it was. me. this is i'm...
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government finances collapsed, it is the most vulnerable who are the victims, which we are seeing in europe. many feel they have nowhere to turn. we must never let that happen here. and election has come and gone. the people have made their choice. policy-makers still have a duty to choose between ideas that work and those that do not. when one economic policy after another has failed our working families, it is no answer to expressed compassion for them or create government programs that offer promise but do not create reforms. we must come together to advance new strategies for the the people out of poverty. let's go with what works. looking around this room at the men and women who are carrying legacy, i know we are answering the call. this cause is right. jack kemp started this. we know the good fight for the american ideal wood -- will go on until we reach all people. thank you for coming in here this evening. thank you for having us this night. congratulations to marco. [applause]
government finances collapsed, it is the most vulnerable who are the victims, which we are seeing in europe. many feel they have nowhere to turn. we must never let that happen here. and election has come and gone. the people have made their choice. policy-makers still have a duty to choose between ideas that work and those that do not. when one economic policy after another has failed our working families, it is no answer to expressed compassion for them or create government programs that offer...
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the united states ended in western europe have no interest in occupying and colonizing afghanistan into the 51st state, or whatever. the afghans are there tuesday. the others come and go. -- are there to stay. the others come and go. >> puc much fighting? gregg's my time was split between the capital -- >> my time was split between the south. endand the >> you know afghanistan well. thank you for coming in. it has been over a month now since a americans gave president obama four more years in the white house. there are now more minority voters than ever before. and in large part, the republican candidate lost because he failed to reach out to them. if your than one in three latino's failed to vote -- fewer than one in three latino's failed to vote for mitt romney. what will the republican party need to do to get the hispanic vote? >> at a christmas party outside of boston, republicans are not feeling particularly festive -- outside of austin, republicans are not filling a particularly festive. they know they have a challenge in front of them. within two years, hispanics will outnumber w
the united states ended in western europe have no interest in occupying and colonizing afghanistan into the 51st state, or whatever. the afghans are there tuesday. the others come and go. -- are there to stay. the others come and go. >> puc much fighting? gregg's my time was split between the capital -- >> my time was split between the south. endand the >> you know afghanistan well. thank you for coming in. it has been over a month now since a americans gave president obama...
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the united states ended in western europe have no interest in occupying and colonizing afghanistan into the 51st state, or whatever. the afghans are there tuesday. the others come and go. -- are there to stay. the others come and go. >> puc much fighting? gregg's my time was split between the capital -- >> my time was split between the south. endand the >> you know afghanistan well. thank you for coming in. it has been over a month now since a americans gave president obama four more years in the white house. there are now more minority voters than ever before. and in large part, the republican candidate lost because he failed to reach out to them. if your than one in three latino's failed to vote -- fewer than one in three latino's failed to vote for mitt romney. what will the republican party need to do to get the hispanic vote? >> at a christmas party outside of boston, republicans are not feeling particularly festive -- outside of austin, republicans are not filling a particularly festive. they know they have a challenge in front of them. within two years, hispanics will outnumber w
the united states ended in western europe have no interest in occupying and colonizing afghanistan into the 51st state, or whatever. the afghans are there tuesday. the others come and go. -- are there to stay. the others come and go. >> puc much fighting? gregg's my time was split between the capital -- >> my time was split between the south. endand the >> you know afghanistan well. thank you for coming in. it has been over a month now since a americans gave president obama...
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." >>> finance ministers in europe have have been discussing the possibility of a central monetary union for months. they say they want the deals signed by the end of the year. joining us now from the business, you have been tracking the negotiations for us. tell us more about this. >> i know they have been trying to finalize the agreement within this year but they're still talking about it and with thousands and thousands of banks in the region it is understandable they have many detail to iron out. at the latest meeting the finance ministers failed to reach an agreement on the legal framework for unifying oversight of banks across the eurozone. opinions were divide the during the meeting in brus sells on tuesday and france called for an enter introduction of a unified oversight while germany urged a gradual implementation. ministers also couldn't agree on how much supervisory authority to give the european central bank. they decided to meet again next week for further discussions. eu, economic, and monthly tear affairs commissioner said consolidation of oversight will be the first step
." >>> finance ministers in europe have have been discussing the possibility of a central monetary union for months. they say they want the deals signed by the end of the year. joining us now from the business, you have been tracking the negotiations for us. tell us more about this. >> i know they have been trying to finalize the agreement within this year but they're still talking about it and with thousands and thousands of banks in the region it is understandable they...
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with missiles that could reach israel and that can reach israel today and that will be able to reach europe in the not-too-distant future and ultimately the united states. second, you would have, i think, a nuclear tarmd iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the most volatile part of the world, and third, you -- i think a nuclear armed iran would be significantly more aggressive in placing like iraq and afghanistan and throughout the region in terms of trying to throw their weight around. so i think that this is one of those situations where the only acceptable alternative, the only good alternative is that the economic pressures bring enough popular unhappiness in iran because of economic disasters that are going on there, that the regime decides it is in its own best interests and for its own security. >> rose: that assumes rational thinking on their part. >> i think that they are not irrational. and, you know, to say that they are rational actors all the time, i don't accept that either, but when it comes to these kind of things, the one thing they don't want is a war with the united
with missiles that could reach israel and that can reach israel today and that will be able to reach europe in the not-too-distant future and ultimately the united states. second, you would have, i think, a nuclear tarmd iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the most volatile part of the world, and third, you -- i think a nuclear armed iran would be significantly more aggressive in placing like iraq and afghanistan and throughout the region in terms of trying to throw their weight around. so...
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there was a decrease in europe. i do not think when you read the paper every day that that should come as a surprise. with that said, there also is a shift slightly in the awardees and industries that they represent. the smart phone wars, you referred to, there is a lot of action going on in technology in the united states is predisposed in some ways to be recognized in that field because where they invest. tracy: to u.s. government agencies made the list as well. >> correct. you mentioned tax credit subsidies and etc. when you think about the time. that was used, the period of time was 2009 through 2011. there was a lot of government activity. government funding itself to drive innovation around environmentally friendly vehicles. there is obviously a lot of defense spending as well. tracy: a really cool study. thank you for taking the time and staying up with us and monday. >> no problem. thank you, tracy. ashley: big bad shining rightly. with all the excitement over duchess kates pregnancy, i know tracy is on the
there was a decrease in europe. i do not think when you read the paper every day that that should come as a surprise. with that said, there also is a shift slightly in the awardees and industries that they represent. the smart phone wars, you referred to, there is a lot of action going on in technology in the united states is predisposed in some ways to be recognized in that field because where they invest. tracy: to u.s. government agencies made the list as well. >> correct. you...
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not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the u
not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there...
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studied to be a veterinarian, be but gave it up to be a musician, he played in combat zones across europe. he toured the world with his group, his music caught fire. he was only the second jazz musician after louis armstrong, to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. he was honored at the kennedy center, and got to watch his own sons perform music on stage. ♪ ♪ ♪ . dave brubeck, american master, was one day short of his 92nd birthday. >>> and jack brooks has died, had was a student of texas, an enemy of richard nixon, attacked government waste all his life. he was pro labor, pro guns and pro district funds. he was in the vehicle when president kennedy was killed in dallas, he was among the giants in congress, over 42 combative years in the house of representatives. jack brooks was eighty-nine years old. >>> and a prank phone call gets the attention in london and around the world this morning. two morning radio hosts had the bright idea to call the hospital treating the pregnant duchess. they asked to speak to her, and unlikely as it may seem they got through to her nurse. and you'r
studied to be a veterinarian, be but gave it up to be a musician, he played in combat zones across europe. he toured the world with his group, his music caught fire. he was only the second jazz musician after louis armstrong, to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. he was honored at the kennedy center, and got to watch his own sons perform music on stage. ♪ ♪ ♪ . dave brubeck, american master, was one day short of his 92nd birthday. >>> and jack brooks has died, had...
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in europe, spain's finance minister warned the recession there has gotten worse. he described the current quarter's economy as the most difficult in the year since spain's recession began. the dow lost 14 points, the nasdaq down 5.5, and the s&p lost two. retail partnership-- target and >> susie: here's an unlikely retail partnership-- target and neiman marcus. in an effort to energize the early december lull in holiday shopping, the two stores are offering a unique line of designer housewares, gifts and clothing. the pieces are available at both target and neiman marcus stores and on their web sites. but, attention shoppers-- many of the hot items are going fast. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: four days after its debut, most of the much-hyped collaboration is still available at this target in edgewater, new jersey. there are gifts for your four- legged friends, and plenty of bar accessories for your partying pals, including shot glasses and cocktail shakers. there's even green transportation by alice and olivia. gone is this funky sweatshirt, although you ca
in europe, spain's finance minister warned the recession there has gotten worse. he described the current quarter's economy as the most difficult in the year since spain's recession began. the dow lost 14 points, the nasdaq down 5.5, and the s&p lost two. retail partnership-- target and >> susie: here's an unlikely retail partnership-- target and neiman marcus. in an effort to energize the early december lull in holiday shopping, the two stores are offering a unique line of designer...
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and kate are expecting their first child this has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has a ramp up its coverage take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media would be waiting for this story with bated breath its acute morning sickness treated with every hydration that cheesy with. supplements and try to get it back on track they were planning to announce this at this point but she has not yet twelve weeks pregnant they haven't even told prince charles or the queen about this until today. leisure every woman is enjoying c.n.n.'s coverage and listening to a male reporter talk about morning sickness while while they're covering a story that has little impact here in the u.s. arts he will cover what is really important and we begin with what's called one of the most significant cases in u.s. military history and that is the case of army private bradley manning he is accused of the biggest security breach ever and up until now manning's attorne
and kate are expecting their first child this has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has a ramp up its coverage take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media would be waiting for this story with bated breath its acute morning sickness treated with every hydration that cheesy with. supplements and try to get it back on track they were planning...
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. >> we are now working in europe and starting to get going in the middle east and asia. so there's absolutely no bounds to what this can do. >> reporter: arrowsight's technology is also widely used by the meat industry; in some cases, boosting productivity by more than 10%. the biggest barrier to adoption of the technology is not employee backlash, it's money. >> the most difficult thing about a new technology or new service is getting companies that didn't have this anywhere in their budget to create a budget line for it. >> reporter: but north shore hospital says its investment has more than paid off. >> it probably costs at least $40,000 to treat every serious m.r.s.a. infection. if we can eliminate just a handful of those in a year, we've easily paid for it. >> reporter: already, the hospital is planning to expand its video monitoring to other departments, including improving operating room safety and efficiency. erika miller, "n.b.r.," manhasset, new york. >> bob baur is the chief global economist at principle global investors, with $275 billion on management. bob,
. >> we are now working in europe and starting to get going in the middle east and asia. so there's absolutely no bounds to what this can do. >> reporter: arrowsight's technology is also widely used by the meat industry; in some cases, boosting productivity by more than 10%. the biggest barrier to adoption of the technology is not employee backlash, it's money. >> the most difficult thing about a new technology or new service is getting companies that didn't have this anywhere...
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europe shows us that this is the age of uncertainty. uncertainty leads business -- leaves the business is the sidelines. -- at the sidelines. they do not higher, especially with all that cash. confidence matters. we cannot leave people wondering what is coming down the pike. it especially matters in our economy. we need long-term fiscal reductions so people can pine for the future. we need to give families and businesses a certainty and the specific spending cuts specific revenue increases that reduce the deficit and avoid the fiscal cliff. we should not put out the hard decisions with gimmicks or triggers. that is what got us here in the first place. at this time to bite the bullet -- it is time to bite the bullet and make the tough decision. the first thing we should do is immediately and eminently extend the middle class tax cuts. this decisive action will ensure that millions of american families do not see a tax cut. -- a tax hike of $2000 in the next two months. we need a long-term solution. most serious plans recommend about $4 t
europe shows us that this is the age of uncertainty. uncertainty leads business -- leaves the business is the sidelines. -- at the sidelines. they do not higher, especially with all that cash. confidence matters. we cannot leave people wondering what is coming down the pike. it especially matters in our economy. we need long-term fiscal reductions so people can pine for the future. we need to give families and businesses a certainty and the specific spending cuts specific revenue increases that...
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to what have you gained by joining the guerrillas you know was it something you couldn't get in europe where your life was peaceful and prosperous according to many. i believe being among gorillas is the most important thing for me is the appreciation of the international solidarity by the guerrillas that i experience in my daily routine i would often go somewhere minding my own business and then someone would come up to me and say i'm really proud of you for being here i'm happy that i don't have to feel alone in this battle in spite of everything that the media has said about us all the negative propaganda against us and spite of all that we came over to help us it's very important for me i would never get anything like that back in the netherlands. you know do you have any regrets just do you ever think about the way many young ladies go about settling down and having a family where you. know. men never i mean i had regrets many times when i would not be able to go through another track i was saying to myself i cannot do it i won't be able to do it but every time i go back i was hap
to what have you gained by joining the guerrillas you know was it something you couldn't get in europe where your life was peaceful and prosperous according to many. i believe being among gorillas is the most important thing for me is the appreciation of the international solidarity by the guerrillas that i experience in my daily routine i would often go somewhere minding my own business and then someone would come up to me and say i'm really proud of you for being here i'm happy that i don't...
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global liquidity shortage if there were alternative sources of liquidity in europe and china that's interesting do you see this stage being set where that could be a reality. in my book i did see that possibility and i. forecast that ten years from now we could be in a world where the euro and the renminbi were serious competitors to the dollar i've become a little more pessimistic be cause as everyone knows the eurozone has not been able to grab a line under its crisis the euro has been losing ground in the last year or so as a reserve currency and the chinese have problems as well but with their growth slowing down it's important to note that all the important reserve currencies in history have been the currency it's a political democracy it's where investors are confident that there are limits on the arbitrary power of the executive one has to wonder whether china's political system may be the obstacle to the renminbi becoming the crude global currency ok and we set up now what an orderly transition would look like. where the dollar was not so dominant what about a disorderly one what do you
global liquidity shortage if there were alternative sources of liquidity in europe and china that's interesting do you see this stage being set where that could be a reality. in my book i did see that possibility and i. forecast that ten years from now we could be in a world where the euro and the renminbi were serious competitors to the dollar i've become a little more pessimistic be cause as everyone knows the eurozone has not been able to grab a line under its crisis the euro has been losing...
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was determined to maintain at all costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe the bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travellers the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local ba
was determined to maintain at all costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe the bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a...
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and you mentioned earlier it's not really getting that much attention why don't we talk to people in europe they can't believe that something like this is facing thirty seven years i mean my view about this is if there's a if he did it and if there's a technical violation of a law here that is so well weighed by the good that has happened because the stratfor e-mails have been revealed a lie. those of bradley manning allegedly revealed as well the question is why isn't it getting more press i mean i think right now we're at a critical moment on this national surveillance state and the government is coming down very hard and saying we want to keep our secrets of criminality we want to keep our secrets of our her pocket c. of our secret wars of our spying and we will hammer the people who try and expose them and unfortunately they're trying to hammer jeremy hammer and you're also you're an attorney for julian a songe when you look at what's going on with the songe manning and jeremy hammond i mean are we seeing a trend developing right now you just said it's just really just put down a hard l
and you mentioned earlier it's not really getting that much attention why don't we talk to people in europe they can't believe that something like this is facing thirty seven years i mean my view about this is if there's a if he did it and if there's a technical violation of a law here that is so well weighed by the good that has happened because the stratfor e-mails have been revealed a lie. those of bradley manning allegedly revealed as well the question is why isn't it getting more press i...